As 2015 marked the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Holocaust concentration camps, I downloaded an audio recording of… Read More
Tag: December 2015
Information Paradox : Drowning in Information, Starving for Knowledge
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion
We are living in an age of information. Staggering amounts of information are collected, stored, and widely disseminated. Yet, we… Read More
Held Captive in the Cyberworld
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Fiction, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
At breakfast the next morning, Phi disclosed, “You know, Psi, I’m sick of this country. Let’s head on back home… Read More
Blockchain Thinking : The Brain as a Decentralized Autonomous Corporation
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
Blockchains are a new form of information technology that could have several important future applications. One is blockchain thinking, formulating… Read More
Pharmaco-Electronics Emerge
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Health & Medical, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles
Meteoric progress in sensor, computer, and telecommunication technology has catapulted healthcare into the realm of pharmaco-electronic medicine, where increasingly we… Read More
Alternative Planning and Land Administration for Future Smart Cities
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Leading Edge, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
According to urban scholars, industries, and governments [1], [2], future cities are only smart when investments in human and social… Read More
MoodTrek–A New App to Improve Mental HealthCare
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Health & Medical, Leading Edge, Magazine Articles
Depression is a chronic mental illness affecting millions across the globe. Physical activities and sleep are some of the key… Read More
Multimedia and Gaming Technologies for Telerehabilitation of Motor Disabilities
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Health & Medical, Human Impacts, Leading Edge, Magazine Articles
Rehabilitation for chronic conditions resulting from acute or progressive disease might be delivered in an outpatient facility as in the… Read More
Corporate Individualism–Changing the Face of Capitalism
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Leading Edge, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
Perhaps in the future every human individual will be considered disabled. Few might think this will happen, but if you… Read More
Shakespeare, Social Media, and Social Networks
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion
Shakespeare has a lot to say about social media and social networks. In a quick review of the literature, we… Read More
On the Road with Rick Sare — and Google Glass
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Interview, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
Rick Sare is an American long-haul freight truck driver. When he is not at work, driving, he lives in Orlando,… Read More
Technology and Change – Open Letter
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
September 27, 2015 Dear Prof. Turkle, I agree with the premise in your Sept. 26, 2015 New York Times Opinion… Read More
Reflecting on the Contribution of T&S Magazine to the IEEE
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
Figure 1. Concept map of IEEE Technology and Society Magazine article headings (March 2010–July 2015) generated using Leximancer. … Read More
Improving Our “Engineering-Crazed” Image
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Ethics, Magazine Articles, President's Message, Societal Impact
I recently watched The Martian, a great advertisement for engineering. Back in the real world, I read an October 7,… Read More
Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Creating the Digital Revolution
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Book Reviews, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution. By Walter Isaacson. Simon and Schuster,… Read More
Faxed: The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Book Reviews, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
By Jonathan Coopersmith, Johns Hopkins University Press. 320 pages, 2015 Reviewed by Erik L. Stayton I have never had… Read More